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    13: It was an early Sunday morning the alarm of the cell phone rings Peterson and Amy were awake getting ready to go to church. They have three children together two boys and one girl their name is Jake, Wade, and Amber. They live in a beautiful area in the Tampa Bay in a tall, narrow, traditional row townhouse near the beach. The apartment was on the fifth floors on the south side of the building facing the ocean. Pastor Peterson: Stumble out of the morning snooze and peek into his children…

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    Transcendentalism As America changes as a country, the thoughts of her authors change as well. By the Mid-1800s a new philosophy had emerged, Transcendentalism. While Transcendentalism was not widely accepted by the masses, leaving authors to be mocked and ridiculed, some of the authors of this movement writings have withstood the test of time. The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are still read, analyzed, and appreciated more than 150 years…

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    Romeos Movie Analysis

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    of the film (according to Google) is: “Lucas, a transgendered woman becoming a man, is stuck in a female residential hall.”; getting past misgendering and mislabeling Lukas, the summary significantly sells the movie short. The film does focus on a boy named Lukas, who is a FTM (female-to-male) transman, who is also wrongly sorted into the girls residential hall, however the film focuses more on his showing what it means to be transmasculine, and his romance with another man, Fabio (hence the…

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    being performed often would feel a connection with this music. An example of the influence gang relations had on hip hop can be drawn from arguably the best artist of this time period, Snoop Dogg, “Snoop was a member of the rollin’ 20 crips from long beach. It is said that he eventually gained O.G. status, which is why he named one of his albums The Blue Carpet Treatment.” (“Snoop Dogg”). Snoop Dogg’s involvement of his gang affiliation in his music displays the great influence of crime in…

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    1965 to 1967. When I started with the interview Sargent Dombrowski looked a little tense, I could also observe his anger and pain in his eyes, but at the same time he was excited to start with the interview. He has five children, four girls and one boy. He does not really see his kids very often. My first question was, how do you describe yourself? He looked down and said: I am a typical old Veteran, I enjoy coming to the VFW, drink a beer and play cards with my friends.…

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Poet with a Dramatic Life Percy Bysshe Shelley is born August 4, 1792 at Field Place, by Horsham, Sussex, England. He is the oldest son of Timothy and Elizabeth Shelley. He has a brother named John and four sisters, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, and Helen. He is in line to inherit his grandfather 's estate and a seat in Parliament. As the oldest male, Shelley is admired by his sisters, and beloved by his parents . In fact, servants admire him too. He devises games to play…

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    fortunate, we most definitely had things and possessions that became the way of showing love in our family. We enjoyed wonderful vacations usually meeting up with my aunt and uncle from Jersey. From one or two week vacations where mostly we meet in Myrtle Beach, SC where they would all purchase property in hopes to one day all retire together there and one trip to the Grand Ole Opry where they were holding the world’s fair. I recall how excited I was to go on all the rides and to see Ronnie…

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    Monster Sociology

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    When we were younger our biggest fears are of the monster and demons that lived under our beds, but as we got older our fears turned into reality when we are forced to face extremely difficult social problems. The monster transformed from a harry, drooling beast to something so much worse called domestic abuse, and alcoholism. From a very young age Aileen Wuornos life was filled with social problems that would drive her to commit monstrous acts. The Film entitled “monster” attempts to capture…

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    ‘The Navigator’ is a silent comedy produced & directed by Buster Keaton in 1924. The movie revolves around the story of a rich boy – ‘Rollo Treadway’ played by Buster Keaton and girl – ‘Betsy O’Brien’ played by Kathryn McGuire who due to unfortunate circumstances are stranded on Betsy’s father’s ship ‘Navigator’ which is drifting aimlessly in the Pacific Ocean. The movie further focuses on their struggle to survive on the ship and from the cannibal islanders. Keaton uses this plot along with…

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    Annotated Bibliography Aradillas, Elaine. "My Sister's Murder 45 Years After Manson." People, vol. 82, no. 10, 8 Sept. 2014, pp. 90-95. Academic Search Complete. Accessed 1 Feb. 2017. Debra Tate recalls horrific memories, and emotions 45 years after her sister Sharon’s death just as it was yesterday. Debra finally opens up about the tragedy that changed her family's life forever. The family finds out that Sharon was not killed in a fire, but rather that it was far more brutal. Debra lives with…

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